Consumer bureau to start accepting credit card complaints

If you have a problem with your credit card company, you have a new place to turn for help starting Thursday.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau officially opens for business on Thursday and will be accepting complaints. Elizabeth Warren is the president's adviser on the new bureau. She said the agency will start out tackling only problems dealing with credit cards.

"We're working with the industry trying to get some actual resolution for people who have problems with their credit card companies. We're going to get that one right and when we do, we'll move on to other products as we go through," said Warren.

You can file a complaint online or by phone. The information you need will be available on Thursday on the bureau's website.